Supported Video Cards for StarCraft II

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What video cards are supported by Blizzard for the game?

- First, please be certain that your video card meets the StarCraft II System Requirements. Please check the list of supported video cards on this page, and confirm that you have the latest drivers installed. Continue reading for more information in regards to verifying this.

- To find out what video card, sound card, drivers and version of DirectX® you are currently using please visit our Driver Update Information page.

- The latest drivers for your card can often be found on the manufacturer's web site. You can click on the name of the manufacturer in the first column of the table below to go to their site.

- If your screen has wavy lines, is off center, or is experiencing other problems; try setting your monitor refresh rate manually.

- Although some customers may have success running the game with video cards listed as unsupported below, these cards may have serious graphical defects or simply keep the game from running at all. We do not offer support for getting the game to run on the cards listed as unsupported at this time.

- If your card is not listed at all then it is likely to be untested, it may still be able to play the game however providing you have up to date drivers available for the card.

- Please note that while many professional OpenGL workstation 3D video accelerators (Quadro series, Fire GL series) may be able to run the game, we only offer support for consumer level cards at this time.

- The game is highly dependent on the video adapter in your computer having up to date drivers installed. Please bear in mind that laptop computer manufacturers commonly do not update their drivers on a regular basis. Frequently, these manufacturers only supply drivers based on the drivers that the chipset manufacturer's were offering at approximately the same time the laptop was released. This means that laptops with older video cards (such as Geforce 2Go, ATI Radeon Mobility series, and Radeon IGP 300 series) that may technically meet our system requirements will often be unable to run the game for lack of modern drivers. Trying to install the latest reference drivers from your laptop's video chipset manufacturer (ATI or nVidia, for example) will usually result in an error that advises you that the video chip installed is not supported, and installation will fail. Although it is possible to install these files by modifying the driver's .inf file or using unsupported third-party distributions of the drivers, this can cause serious display issues and we cannot recommend this strategy. Although it may be possible to run the game on a laptop or notebook computer, we will be unable to offer support for video related problems stemming from inconsistent driver implementations. We sincerely apologize if you are unable to run the game for this reason and advise contacting your laptop's manufacturer and requesting the release of a new driver package based on the latest reference drivers from the video chip manufacturer.

Supported Video Hardware

ATI OS Driver Version
Radeon 9800 Pro or higher
Radeon X000 Series
Radeon X1000 Series
XP/Vista/7 Catalyst 10.2
Radeon HD 2000 Series
Radeon HD 3000 Series
Radeon HD 4000 Series
Radeon HD 5000 Series
XP/Vista/7 Catalyst 10.11
Integrated Video    
Radeon Xpress 200
Radeon X1200
Radeon 2100
XP/Vista/7 Catalyst 10.2
Radeon 3200
Radeon 3300
XP/Vista/7 Catalyst 10.11

Nvidia OS Driver Version
GeForce 6600 GT or higher
GeForce 7000 series
GeForce 8000 Series
GeForce 9000 series
200 Series
300 Series
400 Series
XP/Vista/7 266.58
Integrated Video    
GeForce 7050
GeForce 8200
XP/Vista/7 266.58

Intel OS Driver Version
Intel HD Graphics Vista/7 64bit
Vista/7 32bit

XP 64bit
XP 32bit
15.21.8.64.2279
15.21.8.2279

14.46.8.64.5313
14.46.8.5313

Unsupported Video Hardware

Manufacturer Video Hardware
3dfx Voodoo Banshee
Voodoo Series
Voodoo 2 Series
Voodoo 3 Series
Voodoo 4 Series
Voodoo 5 Series
ATI

3D (Charger / Pro Turbo / Xpression) Series
Rage (II / IIc / Pro) Series
Xpert (98 / @play / @work) Series
Rage 128 (Pro) Series
All in Wonder (Pro / Rage 128)
Rage MAXX
Radeon 7000
Radeon 7200
Radeon 8500
Radeon 9000
Radeon 9250

Intel Extreme Graphics (82810 / 82815) Series
Matrox Millenium G200 Series
Millenium G400 Series
Millenium G450 Series
Millenium G550 Series
P750/P650 Series
nVidia

Riva 128 Series
TNT Series
TNT2 (M64 / Pro) Series
GeForce 256
GeForce2 MX
GeForce2 MX400
GeForce2 GTS
GeForce2 Pro
GeForce3
GeForce4 series
GeForce FX 5000 series

S3 Graphics UniChrome Series
AlphaChrome Series
Savage Series
ViRGE Series
SiS/Trident SiS300 Series
SiS500 Series
SiS600FX/SiS600MX Series
SiS700 Series
Trident Blade Series

 

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Vengoth #362
Vengoth
03/04/2012
so why does thise happend after 10 months? LOL
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WhiteAngel #379
WhiteAngel
27/03/2012
i dont know it either. I have a good one, was playing. get a warning. can't play anymore...
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Arks #440
Arks
07/02/2012
Been playing since it came out. On the "insane grapics" settings. Now i get a warning about it not supporting my video card lol.
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Rottennurse
Turalyon
Rottennurse
03/02/2012
Bought a new PC, and now I can't play anymore... even the new videocard should be way better then my previous...
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Merls
Sylvanas
Merls
21/01/2012
ive been playing starcraft 2 for well over 2 weeks with my new video card and now today it gives me a warning?

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